Neutmatic notation was first used for music in the church (sacred music used in official ceremonies in the Roman Catholic Church). Neumatic notation was invented specifically for use in liturgical, Church music.

Who was the Gregorian chant named after, and explain the stylistic details of the Gregorian Chant.

The Gregorian chant was named after Pope Gregory I. Gregory was involved in writing down of this chant. This was music that had been dictated by God through the Holy Spirit--directly to Pope Gregory I.

The Gregorian chant was notated in square notation, this publication was edited by Solesmes. The staff has four lines. and the two main clefs that are used is the C and F clef. -In most churches, Gregorian chant was sung by men. Chant is largely diatonic. The flat symbol is in a square shape.